Marin NIMBYs coopting leftist terminology would be more depressing if they weren't so bad at it
does @livableca understand that housing financialization is the system that helps them leverage their property values and mortgages too or nahhttps://calmatters.org/commentary/housing-financialization/ …
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"unfortunately housing markets have shifted from [petit-bourgeois financialization] to [big-bourgeois financialization]"pic.twitter.com/pJ01MBCGFZ
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this article is in **opposition** to creating a regional financing scheme that would raise $2.5 billion in revenue for subsidized housing in the Bay Area
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we live in the stupidest goddam timeline I swear
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between "property values are a human right" Kirsch talking financialization, and SF YIMBY inviting "who cares about those anti-displacement dweebs" Yglesias to be their keynote today, I give up let the sea reclaim this beautiful and accursed land
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Replying to @uhshanti @livableca
Do you think a tenant rights + more housing supply (explicitly including more market-rate supply) party could ever happen in SF?
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @livableca
in SF? no. but I think that could be a legislative result at the state level depending on where that supply goes.
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I do think it's good to talk as much as possible about how much BMR construction is based on MR development. knowing that would move political battles in a more positive direction (including talking about taxing property values)
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People should also know that it’s good for a nominal level of socioeconomic integration but it doesn’t produce much at all.
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